THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. sla THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA —— THE CENTRE REPORTER . Kiwanis Farmer Plenle Planned. (7 ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS eo] At a meeting of the committee held y PE _— wir i . . . . . . «| several days ago preliminary plans foc CENT!!E HALL, PENNA. ; the fourth annual State College Ki- 9 am ——— SWABB.—Mrs. Margaret Swabb died | wanis-Farmer Plenle were started. This A BTH x BAILEY, Proprietors. late Sunday night at the Centre Coun-franction will again be held at Boal AY AL M C M ee n S AL oA §. W. SMITH, Editor. ty hospital from perinepharitis, at hel Camp near Boalsburg, and the date se : J if 83 vears, 10 months and 3 days. JE 4 solate Editor and de ’ . “DW. KE BAILEY, Ass had been the hospita for n Officers of the committe Business Manager, a4 : fl Joh 8 m——— week Ml on vs, having been taken] Dale, presidemt; Boyd Mille vied " * . : the from State College where she president; Edwin Dale, secretary 1 | ies Coal orem) LE TE ake-Room ——— Al Swabb thie of Hen _ % » lected ds June 27 was widow FRMNNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |) Swabl who died about filftecn Ww (Bev, B. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor) | year «> in Centre Hall. Tiere were Mothers’ Day will be HUUngly Oi He r pare nts were Bena. SErVed any l1ith as Lolows: (Moser) W lon, a1 . a Geovises Valley-—10:30 A. M. Ehren BEAUTIFUL SILK Silk Hosiery for Your Centre Hadl, 1:80 P. AM. The public is cordially invited tohere on Wed cada from the fun a Cc sis nis en nn ; DRESSES--$9.95,$15.00 Summer Wardrobe these we:vices jrfors of ihe CGoodnart une ena ting! ALTOONA BOOSTER . CENTME HALL REFORMED CHARGE. the sat ran ch ii Rev. 8. F. Green- MERCHANTS SAY: | $16.75 $1.95 $2.50 (Bev. Delas EB, Kecuer, Pastor) Trade In your home stores first, *| Hali— " but come to Booster Store for * i . 2 :r Bo EEE x : Ab ae a a frocks, fine erpe de chine and 3:30—Sunday School. HAINES, —8imor Klins nes wi {he things your home merchant * Vv i $:30—Churcn Bervices. born at Woodward, July 20, 1867, and} . " ' . ette. Many of them ensembles. Plain white and plenty of service weight. Pusse le % . $ y J ’ x ? ; annot sappty. : : . yds day School rd 4 25 carn cuit 14 0 8 2 2 8 2 9 » 0» . colors with printed dresses or with And get them here, where the quality p30 Sunday hoo a ged 59 years, 1 nontl ana Jd coat and dress to mateh, §0:30—Church Services davs leven years ago he was mar i may be depended on and our prices Of course you will want printed CeOTE Get the suntan shades—plenty of EVANGELICAL (Bev. W. KE. Smith, Paster.) vo ber ir the a rr Car, Xa, You SPORT COATS are pleasingly low, Bethesda-—9:30 A. AM, Spring Milie—10:30 A. M. Heo is vived by } vidow. fou for travel or business Summer Lingerie a A Locust Grove—i 30 P. i. broifers and two sisters. The funers . ll $15. - $17.75 - $22.50 : pg EEL, 2 Are Invited | ec <x vos sed vom Charming Galaxy of Color Kirkputrick, your business, Or let It travel with Centre IHall-—u:30 A. A ' 8 Woodward met yon wherever you go. Developed of Off hite — new, Suntan Lemont, 11 A. M. Pine Grove iil : , MM. a . - . ; . a to soft, rich materials In distinetive coi- Black ckedy new! And in orings and patterns, pastel tints that expriss one's METHOD (ST EPISCOPAL TANS, BROWNS, GRAYS, GREENS mood and color taste. In Rayons, In roy Ne ‘astor. ‘ ed. ir. MA or Tr 1 an (Bev. Hurry W. Newman, ss or.) ” ‘ a \ Mile A | b i ()( IN A | and BLUES. eter is dine. and soorsette Xn Sprucetown Service, Or feminized with pleats, laces and Be BA 3 Motthrs gg obati te ws | would not 1 I } ou BOOS I E R | Hats for Every Summer other soft touches. Service. Bring Auiia—0:20 A 3. 8. 8: 1:80” or eiatmens, In an effort to STORES’ | Occasion P. M., Mother's Lp nln Lal CREATEST | Sool is 7 ed 1 me Make-Room Sale aay. 2. HIrse, als © various straws, Silks, - . ends ie - ; nt . eonductir : : Dollar | De Th Sh . « from the snug vi Offers Bargains Decid- » . . - - : : H ’ , : ban to the large A 4 ! ste ai vell ely out of the ordinary » (CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ; oe SN the eyes. Hats In NOTES, , ew ery cgstume. WEDNESDAY | E. E. VMicMEEN & CO. | LEWISTOWN, PA. “1 ely tallored Into trunks and shirts, { i A GOOD TIME TO SHOP FOR LER INSURANCE HOME NEEDS | ! | Automobile AND FOR | : Ny Tutsqd mM ters Workmen's Compen- PERSONAL NEEDS!!! : JAMES W. SWABB sation JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and Fire. LINDEN HALL, PA , » 1 bp cal pi ry ater . J. ROY SCHAEFFER, ecial ajtytition given lo» setim CENTRE HALL, PA. a rgagos ar Wonderful | ihtac” acig io || Values | = | CAN CT AreYou a Washday BOOSTER STORES ARE OPEN | urches neat B | : ; ; : . > 3 Breet bes Dring i ree when you can FROWN S90 AVN, TOSI 1. . : - have a genuine Haag SATURDAYS UNTIL 8 P. M, fay BE ama ry % ; BB Eighty washer in | : : your home for a sur. prisingly modest cost. Come to our store to. morrow=bring some friends, too—and let us show you what this sturdy, depend. arts ; ; able all.metal washer PLENTY OF wer there will bog ven 3 ro ry. Bo} A : Re Toi oly will do for you. PARKING SPACE ith Avenue within born r ¢ } Pe - : m, of Jas ONVE, | Men's 3b ol of hat bs th 1¢ 1 1 of the Business District n Sunday Picture at right shows inside of tub, with for ladys Owens and infant, wh of Ralph Owens, ¢ Greg | Mi H h's te home on Me ny oft Altoona Booster Association Or ad a ole were discharged on Sunday.|2:00 P. M., April 29, conducted by Rev | p— nr] ; minum splash ring. 1 3 ¥ ¢ 1 stayn, 11-year-old daughter of | Witman, assisted by Rev. Bixkr, m John Ho ayn. of Clarence. was admit-|15ters of St. Paul's church. The mals STRAND THEATRE ne oY ; A Haag Eighty washer saves your time, ted or nday for medical treatment, |uartette composed of Hamil Holmes, | Alteuna, - i 3 Fut) 4 — | Your strength, and your clothes. You Howard Musser, Newton Hartswick, | Samer cannot afford to waste any of these. and David Slagel sang two beautiful ONE WEEK, STARTING y selections, Interment was made in SATURDAY, MAY 11-— ———————————— Pine Hall cemetiry, near State College. SEE AND HEAR (. i. Daseball Sahedule for May. lelatives and friends from a dis 6 3 ” Weather nermitting, the Oentre Hallltance who attended the funeral of Kid Gloves baseball will play three more]John Haugh, at State College, were: . B games d : May, as follows: H B. Rowland, of B8pokane, Wash, With Conrad Nagel and “It has solved the rural bar lols Wilson. May 11th Orviston at Centre Hall and C. B. Rowland, of (Niicago, bro cooki ro perfectly,” a Rebergh t Om thers of Mrs. John Haugh: a nephew, |§ VITAPHONE Vodvll and Movieton: king p blem ' TEDUrg a entre] ramea Haugh, and wife, of Detroit; |§ News BY a user. Investigate— Hall. - A . Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and Miss Hel Special Cartoon, ‘Steamboat Willie’ May 28 ‘entre Hall at Orviston. len Hammond, of Lancaster; Mra. Ane 4 - —— nie Scrambling and Mra, Mary Walls Coming Buon ” * y Price, $99.50 : : : AL“THE DESERT SONG A festival ‘or Saturday evening |of Mt. Union; Harry Copenhaver and Dependable Berend June Sth. is csheduled by the Centre daughter, Mra, Wihte, of Mapleton De- gaz I Si . “rot, Pa.; Mr. and Mme. D. C. Parker * C McCLENAHAN Hal bascball club, More particulars|and Mise Dora Parker, of Alexandria, MIFFLINBURG HARDWARE Co. . . : ’ later. dds Ade 8 ane Mew. 1 y th a ————————— MIFFLINBURG, PA. CENTRE HALL Ms Join Wion, of Milesburg, be- came a oadieal patient on Monday
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